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Comparison Of Methods Simulating The Ankle Sprain Mechanism:Inversion Drop Test And Landing On A Slanted Surface, Qingjian Chen
Comparison Of Methods Simulating The Ankle Sprain Mechanism:Inversion Drop Test And Landing On A Slanted Surface, Qingjian Chen
Masters Theses
The purposes of this study were to investigate the kinematics of two ankle brace testing protocols. They were drop landing on a slanted surface and the inversion drop test. Difference in kinematics and ground reaction forces of drop landing wearing an ankle brace on flat and lateral slant surfaces were also investigated. Eleven healthy subjects performed five trials in each of six dynamic movement conditions. They were an ankle inversion drop test on the inversion platform, drop landing from 0.45 m onto slant surface, and drop landing from 0.45 m onto flat surface with and without an ankle brace. A …
A Study Of The Effect Of Splinting On Pain During Tip Pinch For Osteoarthritis Of The First Carpometacarpal Joint, Leana Tank
Masters Theses
The following research project focused on the effect of a prefabricated neoprene first carpometacarpal splint on osteoarthritis pain with tip-pinch, strength measurements of tip-pinch and functional performance. The following questions were explored throughout this study:
1. There will be a significant decrease in mean pain levels when the subject’s hand is splinted as compared to mean pain levels when the hand is not splinted.
2. There will be a significant decrease in mean pain levels for the second session as compared to the first.
3. There will be a significant increase in mean tip pinch strength measurements when the subject’s …
Factors Affecting Occupational Therapists’ Decisions To Join Their State Association, Shawn Thomas Ross
Factors Affecting Occupational Therapists’ Decisions To Join Their State Association, Shawn Thomas Ross
Masters Theses
The following research focused on the factors affecting occupational therapists’ decisions to join, withdraw from, or never join their state association. Data was collected using a mixed methods design consisting of a survey that included quantitative questions and a qualitative question. The survey was sent to 1,908 occupational therapists in Michigan and 497 (26%) were returned and usable. Occupational therapists consistently reported dissatisfaction with their state association. Three themes developed regarding reasons occupational therapists’ decisions about membership: prioritization, interpersonal and group communication, and benefits. State and national association memberships were found to be associated. The greatest predictor of membership was …